:LastChangedDate: $LastChangedDate$ :LastChangedRevision: $LastChangedRevision$ :LastChangedBy: $LastChangedBy$ Porting to Python 3 =================== Introduction ------------ Twisted is currently being ported to work with Python 3.3. This document covers Twisted-specific issues in porting your code to Python 3. Only some parts of Twisted have been ported, and therefore only a subset of modules are installed under Python 3. You can see the full list of ported modules in :api:`twisted.python.dist3 `. API Differences --------------- twisted.python.failure ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :api:`twisted.python.failure.Failure.trap ` raises itself (i.e. a :api:`twisted.python.failure.Failure ` ) in Python 2. In Python 3, the wrapped exception will be re-raised. Byte Strings and Text Strings ----------------------------- Several APIs which on Python 2 accepted or produced byte strings (instances of ``str`` , sometimes just called *bytes* ) have changed to accept or produce text strings (instances of ``str`` , sometimes just called *text* or *unicode* ) on Python 3. From ``twisted.internet.address`` , the ``IPv4Address`` and ``IPv6Address`` classes have had two attributes change from byte strings to text strings: ``type`` and ``host`` . ``twisted.python.log`` has shifted significantly towards text strings from byte strings. Logging events, particular those produced by a call like ``msg("foo")`` , must now be text strings. Consequently, on Python 3, event dictionaries passed to log observes will contain text strings where they previously contained byte strings. ``twisted.python.runtime.platformType`` and the return value from ``twisted.python.runtime.Platform.getType`` are now both text strings. ``twisted.python.filepath.FilePath`` has *not* changed. It supports only byte strings. This will probably require applications to update their usage of ``FilePath`` , at least to pass explicit byte string literals rather than "native" string literals (which are text on Python 3). ``reactor.addSystemEventTrigger`` arguments that were previously byte strings are now native strings. ``twisted.names.dns`` deals with strings with a wide range of meanings, often several for each DNS record type. Most of these strings have remained as byte strings, which will probably require application updates (for the reason given in the ``FilePath`` section above). Some strings have changed to text strings, though. Any string representing a human readable address (for example, ``Record_A`` 's ``address`` parameter) is now a text string. Additionally, time-to-live (ttl) values given as strings must now be given as text strings. ``twisted.web.resource.IResource`` continues to deal with URLs and all URL-derived values as byte strings. ``twisted.web.resource.ErrorPage`` has several string attributes (``template`` , ``brief`` , and ``detail`` ) which were previously byte strings. On Python 3 only, these must now be text strings.